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    Hi! I’m trying to find a novel as a gift for a close friend who reads a lot, so I’m hoping for recommendations that are great but not super obvious.

    Some things he loves / has enjoyed:

    • Ursula K. Le Guin
    • Knut Hamsun (Hunger, The Growth of the Soil)
    • Nassim Nicholas Taleb (The Black Swan)
    • Paper Towns by John Green
    • He also reads idea-heavy nonfiction like The Coming Wave

    In general he likes:

    • Strong language and voice
    • Psychological or human depth
    • Smart or “meta” books about people, society, or how meaning is made
    • Fiction that’s thoughtful or structurally interesting, not just plot-driven genre

    He’s read a ton of classics and well-known books already, so I’m trying to avoid the most obvious picks.

    I’m looking for:

    • A novel or non fiction
    • Something distinctive, well-written, maybe a bit unusual
    • Ideally something a well-read person might still have missed

    Any suggestions? Bonus points for books you love that don’t get recommended in every thread.

    by AdditionalProject218

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